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Bleak History [Paperback]

John Shirley
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Book Description

August 18, 2009

Already optioned for feature film, an original dark and gritty urban fantasy novel from acclaimed and award-winning author John Shirley!

In near-future New York City, bounty hunter Gabriel Bleak, a man blessed and cursed with the ability to communicate with the dead, is relentlessly hunted by a clandestine government organization with mysterious links to his past. Now Bleak and the Shadow Community—a slowly growing underground group with supernatural abilities—must uncover the looming danger brought about by those at the upper echelons of power, or else risk a return to the dark ages...where an unimaginable evil awaits.

Vivid, surreal, and suspenseful, Bleak History is an intensely thrilling read from an author whose stories "give off the chill of top-grade horror" (The New York Times Book Review).


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From Publishers Weekly

This urban occult fantasy from cyberpunk author and screenplay writer Shirley (Black Glass) reads like the script for a bloated summer blockbuster, loaded with action, expository dialogue and stock characters. Like other members of the Shadow Community, army ranger–turned–bounty hunter Gabriel Bleak can tap into the Hidden, an invisible metaphysical realm, and conjure magical weapons and allies. After a devastating terrorist attack on Miami, the Pentagon funds a search-and-capture initiative to neutralize the entire Shadow Community. Bleak runs from government agents and heads into battle against the mythical Moloch, which threatens to throw our world into utter chaos. Steeped in its own detailed mythology, Shirley's fast-paced romp through the occult is clever in concept but awkward in execution, with one-dimensional characters (including a painfully caricatured voodoo priestess) and telegraphed plot points that shout when they should whisper. (Aug.)
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About the Author

John Shirley is the author of many novels, as well as collections of stories, which include Really, Really, Really, Really, Weird Stories, and the Bram Stoker award-winning collection Black Butterflies. Also a television and movie script writer, Shirley was co-screenwriter of The Crow. Most recently he has adapted Edgar Allan Poe’s Ligeia for the screen. His authorized fan-created website is DarkEcho.com/JohnShirley and his official blog is JohnShirley.net.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Gallery Books; Original edition (August 18, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416584129
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416584124
  • Product Dimensions: 1.1 x 5.3 x 8.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #835,992 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John Shirley won the Bram Stoker Award for his story collection Black Butterflies, and is the author of numerous novels, including the best-seller DEMONS, the cyberpunk classics CITY COME A-WALKIN', ECLIPSE, and BLACK GLASS, and his latest, new from Simon & Schuster, the urban fantasy novel BLEAK HISTORY. He is a screenwriter, having written for television and movies; he was co-screenwriter of THE CROW. He will be in Prime Books' THE YEAR'S BEST DARK FANTASY AND HORROR anthology, this year, and his story collection IN EXTREMIS: THE MOST EXTREME SHORT STORIES OF JOHN SHIRLEY from Underland Press has been getting rave advance reviews. His novel BIOSHOCK: RAPTURE , telling the story of the creation and undoing of Rapture, from the hit videogame BIOSHOCK is about to come out from TOR books.

He is also a lyricist, having written lyrics for 18 songs recorded by the Blue Oyster Cult (especially on their albums Heaven Forbidden and Curse of the Hidden Mirror), and his own recordings.

John Shirley has written only one nonfiction book, GURDJIEFF: AN INTRODUCTION TO HIS LIFE AND IDEAS, published by Penguin/Jeremy Tarcher.

Other John Shirley story collections include BLACK BUTTERFLIES, IN EXTREMIS, LIVING SHADOWS and REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, REALLY WEIRD STORIES.

Customer Reviews

Engaging, smooth, a great story. Kenneth B. Updike Jr.  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bleak History, hopefully not-so-bleak future. August 19, 2009
Format:Paperback
Bleak History, hopefully not-so-bleak future.

The story follows Gabriel Bleak, ex-war vet who had discovered at an early age that he had a talent for seeing into "hidden" worlds, including the spirit world. Bleak is shown early on pursued by a covert government agency, who appear to have their own conspiratorial agenda.

One new recruit to this agency is Loraine Sarikosca. Through her perspective we get a glimpse of the agency as their plans start to unfold and if she can remain loyal.

In the meantime other people are also gaining in supernatural power. The novel opens with Troy Gulcher using newfound power to initiate a prison break and going out to wreak some havoc on the world.

These all come together in obvious and not-so-obvious ways. In the meantime, Bleak tries to keep his relatively lonely life together as a skip tracer or bounty hunter of bail runners. He tries to bury his bad war memories by visiting with one of his few friends, the father of one of his team and a war survivor himself. He also keeps a distance from the rest of the Shadow Community, other people around New York who have had various powers utilizing "The Hidden". As the story continues, we learn more about some of these other characters and their powers. Meanwhile we also see into the other side of this conflict via Loraine and Gulcher. It is great to see how each side attempts to utilize people's powers to their own benefit, sometimes in disturbing ways.

This all works incredibly well to make a suspenseful story. We have a nicely developed alternate US, a developing conflict centered around Bleak and good supporting characters. We get to see into Loraine's bosses and associates and also how they interact with Gulcher. Some characters like Bleak's old associate Zwieg are not that visible but you can still get a sense of the troubled past. Love interests and family issues contribute to the story. Even some of the dead ghosts get to have their characters developed.

Interesting themes of real love, magic, afterlife, conspiracies potentially going way back and evil are placed into a gritty, realistic environment where the covert CCA given power by homeland security will stop at nothing to Contain all available power!

As the story gets more intense and a prophecy gives you a hint of what is to come, it is impossible to put the book down through the action packed ending. Definitely give it a read!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most unique, haunting tales of our time November 4, 2009
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Gabriel Bleak is being hunted down by the CCA (part of Homeland Security called Central Containment Authority), for Gabriel possesses a unique ability the CCA intends to use for their own purpose. Gabriel has access to "The Hidden", a place of spirits, otherworldly powers both malevolent and benevolent, unusual visions, hightened senses, and paranormal powers. With so many others in possession of this gift, why is it they pursue Gabriel with such aggression?

New to the CCA is still uncorrupted Agent Loraine Sarikosca, using a brand new electronic, hand-held device obviously intended on tracking down those with the gift. Gabriel escapes from Loraine but not without a sense of being connected to her in some way - and also with the knowledge that he must tell the others of his kind (who call themselves the ShadowComm) about the new device. Together with close friend and fellow ShadowComm member Shoella - who uses a familiar in the shape of a strange bird) they inform the others. CCA seems to be stepping up their search for the ShadowComm and Gabriel must find out why. His only possible key to the knowledge is Loraine. Gabriel must rely heavily on The Hidden to accomplish his goal. There's something new about The Hidden, something very dark, and it's breaking the dam in the north that holds back the murky evil.

Add to the mix inmate Troy Gulcher and his friend and fellow inmate Jock - violent men who suddenly feel the power of the Hidden in a shadowy being who calls himself Moloch. Moloch has plans for Troy and Jock, and through him the inmates make a bloody escape from the prison. Now Moloch will guide them to carry out his own dark, evil intentions; events that will hinder or even undo the work Gabriel must perform.

'Bleak History' features fantastical glimpses and events through The Hidden, some horrifying and some even comical (such as spirits who have lost their way). John Shirley has written an excellent urban fantasy, one with all the elements in place for an exciting, fast-paced read. The characters are well fleshed out and real, and you'll believe in the Hidden before you finish. With a stupendous storyline, excellent writing, fantastical incidents, and a fully plausible futuristic establishment, 'Bleak History' is a book you'll find hard to put down. The story hits the pavement with feet pounding right from the beginning as it takes off, hurdling you into one close encounter to another. Ten Stars! I can't wait to read Shirley's cyberpunk novel Black Glass next! Enjoy!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Urban fantasy with a dark edge August 18, 2009
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Gabriel Bleak is part of the Shadow Community, a group of humans infused with special powers granted from a Hidden world. Some of them can enter minds, some see the future, some carry familiars, and some, such as Bleak, control energy to make it both weapon and tool. He also has a talent for seeing and speaking to ghosts. The CCA, a division of Homeland Security, investigates people like Bleak. They are following him closely, trying to capture him and bring him into their facility. Very troubling is that the wall up North, a barrier against the flood of supernatural that could enter the living world, has weakened and is letting in things unseen before. New powers are cropping up in the hands of people who will not use them for good. A dark force is gaining strength and searching for a way to enter fully, only able to extend tendrils used to control others.

Loraine Sarikosca works for the CCA, but the more she sees them in action, the more doubts she has. She also feels a strange compulsive force towards Gabriel Bleak, just as he does to her. Locked within the fortified walls of their fortress, the CCA imprison and experiment on members of the Shadow Community. They want to capture and control, use the Shadow Community to their own wishes. But a darker plot is at hand when it is discovered that the darkness behind the wall has one of its tendrils in the CCA and his plans are quite different and far more threatening.

I very much enjoyed Bleak History because the concept is so unique. Rather, we have recently been experiencing an influx of `humans with powers' stories because of the popularity of comic book adaptations, but Shirley has managed to make a distinctive and interesting world of his own within the genre. I liked reading about the different Shadow Community members and their specific talents. I only wish that we could have entered that world a bit deeper and met more of the people, or had more people around Gabriel helping with their own special talents. Most of the Shadow Community members are secondary and have their specific, defined roles that come and go. Characters like Scribbler could be much deeper and more defined, and very interesting.

Shirley puts a lot of detail into his descriptions of the Shadow Communities powers and visions. When Shoella creates her own world, we are given a beautiful picture of it. I was fascinated, too, by the way Scribbler is portrayed in the small part he plays. His obsession and nature comes through very clear. I suspect that Shirley's knack for detail is derived from his background as a screenwriter, but it also comes from natural talent. Shirley has an easy, clear way of writing, though sometimes the lengthy descriptions, especially when they speak of more spiritual and less tangible matters, got me a bit lost.

There is a lot of action in the book between getting chased, darker forces committing crimes, and seeking out the truth of what is happening. The book barely lags or takes a breath, but there are a few moments of quiet reflection for the characters. Though there is a small love connection, the book isn't a romance at all, which is refreshing when so much of the paranormal genre is half as much romance as it is supernatural. With an open ending, we are left to wonder what becomes of Gabriel and Loraine as they embark on another journey together.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this one!
The whole idea of this book really appealed to me. I like the thought of using ghosts and supernatural powers to help locate bail jumpers. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bright future
In the not-too-far-off future New York, John Shirley has created a world that's not too different from our own. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Genre Blending Fun
I have never been to into the whole magic genre that much, with my peak interest coming from the computer game Oblivion and from Star Wars. This book, which highlight's Mr. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A welcome antidoe to other's failures
Finally, a work has come around that serves as a welcome antidote to the greater or lesser failures of Heroes, X-Men, Push and the like. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Shirley Shines not Bleakly - But Brightly!
My hasband and I have tried numerous books of this new trend towards Urban Dark fantasy, and really only thus far found very few worth reading. Read more
Published on January 17, 2010 by Mace & Lacey Gannon
2.0 out of 5 stars A promising book brought down by bleak writing.
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